Community Corner

Week in Review: Nov. 15-21

The Warriors win, the Susquehanna Hose Company asks for an apology, and the McDonald's is rededicated as we close in on Thanksgiving.

This past week wasn't heavy on hard news, but we provided you with some unique features at Havre de Grace Patch.

The week was highlighted by Friday's football game—a , leaving the maroon and gold just two wins away from a state championship.

Here's everything else that you could read on Patch:

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, a high school government and history teacher, spoke with Patch for a few minutes about his teaching style and his job. He will be joining us as a history columnist next month.

Patch broke the news that a took place in Havre de Grace on the weekend, and the state medical examiner's office was investigating the situation.

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You also read it here first about the between the Susquehanna Hose Company and city councilman Jim Miler. The Hose Company's president, Charles Packard, spoke before City Council last Monday, demanding an apology from Miller.

The news from the city council meeting also revealed that housing permit applications in the city are from the same point in time last year.

talked about his stellar performance in the team's opening-round playoff win against Cambridge-South Dorchester.

Columnist Amber Woods to give to those in need this holiday season. Many of you responded.

In an unscheduled column, to fill the comment section with constructive comments, not destructive, anonymous ones.

spoke with Patch about his job and his interests in our weekly Hero of the Week Q&A.

told our Molly Lauryssens about fulfilling her dream of opening a shop. Gaby—who owns Stickdesign Embroidery—gives back to the community as a volunteer through Main Street, Inc.

The City of Havre de Grace revealed its plans for the holiday season, unveiling it .

The police department shared in Ocean City. Four members of the Havre de Grace Police helped raise money for Special Olympics with their participation in the plunge.

Bob Slagle, the commissioner of the Upper Chesapeake Bay Athletic Conference, from the Harford and Cecil counties' public school conference in the MPSSAA regional playoffs. Havre de Grace is the lone remaining team in the postseason.

Havre de Grace officially opened the remodeled McDonald's with.

We previewed Friday's game with , a and a to tell you what to expect in the Warriors regional final showdown with Bo Manor. And we provided the shortly after the final whistle. Patch also brought you a the next day.

The Havre de Grace High School Music Department held its Saturday, helping to raise money for a trip to Disney World in 2012.

Linda Childers graced us with two unique features this weekend—the next in her series of , and the debut of . Linda reviews a wine less than $10 from a local beverage shop.

Kevin Connor told us the cause and concern surrounding ""

Molly Lauryssens profiled local , who has turned his retirement into a meaningful opportunity to give back.

Finally, I provided you that make Thanksgiving Week so special.

Here's to a happy, healthy and fun Thanksgiving, Havre de Grace. Thanks for reading!

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